Maria’s POV
I just got out of the shower. My hair was still wet, sticking lightly to the sides of my face. The air in the room was quiet, soft. I wrapped myself in a towel and sat on the couch in my room.
I just sat and stared.
Into space.
Again.
The business. Yes. That was what I was supposed to be thinking about. What kind of business I could start. Something for me. Something useful. Something Luca could use to clean money, as he called it.
But no idea came.
Instead, Sophia’s voice came.
“I’ve heard things about Luca…”
Her words hit me again like they did yesterday. I tried to brush it off then, but it stayed. Sat in the back of my mind like a weight. She was scared for me. I could hear it in her voice.
And maybe… maybe she was right.
What broke me more than her warning was the truth I knew but couldn't say out loud.
How did I get involved with Luca in the first place?
I closed my eyes.
My mind taking me back to the art gallery.
That was where we met. A luxury space filled with colour and quietness. I was there alone, admiring arts I couldn’t afford. And then Luca showed up, like a storm in a suit.
He looked at the art with me, then looked at me like I was something even more important.
I guess things happened so fast after that.
Too fast.
I tell myself I tried to push him away.
But did I really?
A man like him walks into my world and the moment something dangerous happens, he’s the first person I call. I trusted him. Even after that strange homosexual man came to warn me.
What was his name again?
I froze.
I wonder where he is now?
I blinked. My stomach tightened.
What if Luca killed him?
What if that man really knew something?
I had just… forgotten about him completely. I let it all fade. I didn’t even ask. Not once.
Why did that man look so angry back then? What had Luca done to him, or someone he cared about that gave him the nerve to walk up to me and tell to stay away from Luca?
Luca De Rossi. That name. That man. With a voice so calm it's like it's never rises. That smile that never says what it means.
His reputation is everywhere in this city.
Even before I knew him, I’d heard things. Whispers. But I never paid attention. Why would I? He was not part of my world.
Well, now he is.
I picked up my phone and opened the browser. My fingers hesitated a little as I typed:
Luca De Rossi.
The results came fast.
Investor. Businessman. Philanthropist. That was what most of the pages called him.
He was known for putting money in some of the biggest companies. Tech, food, media. His face showed up in suits, at big events, wearing his usual calm face, standing beside politicians.
But one article caught my eye.
It said no one really knew how Luca got his money. Some called it old money. Some said he came from nothing. One bold journalist had written, “The Dangerously Calm Investor: A Mystery Wrapped in Silence.”
Rumours said drugs. Guns. International networks. They listed other men, men like him with questionable wealth.
But there was no proof.
There never was.
Another article called him a saint. Said he built schools and hospitals in his hometown. Sent food to rural villages in Africa. Donated to cancer centers.
“A lover of art. A man of mystery. A calm force in our city.”
Then I saw a name I didn’t want to see.
Alexa.
There were articles about her too. About her death. One even had a photo of her, stepping out of Luca’s car, like I had done too many times now. They said the police questioned Luca but didn’t find anything to tie him to her death.
One comment read:
“Rich men don’t get tired of women. They replace them.”
Another one said:
“Maybe Alexa found out something and tried to run. Maybe he didn’t let her.”
I dropped the phone on my lap and stared.
Then another headline caught my eye.
“Does Luca De Rossi Have a New Woman?”
I clicked.
And there it was.
A photo of me and Luca, taken a few months ago. We were walking into the gallery with my arm linked in his. I didn’t even know there were a lot of people observing us and even taking taking pictures to post on blogs.
They knew who I was. They wrote about how I used to work at Red Coffee and how I've stopped working there. How I was now “Luca’s woman.”
There were comments.
So many comments.
Some teased me. Some praised me. Some called me lucky while some just insulted me.
I stared at the screen for a long time.
So this was why Sophia was worried. She saw this. She read the things people said. The same blogs we used to follow together for gossip were now gossiping about me.
I put the phone down.
My chest felt heavy. I stood up, slowly. Put on some clothes. A top and jeans.
My mind was still spinning.
Then my phone vibrated.
A message.
Liam.
“Hey, I hope you’re alright. Just wanted to check in.”
I stared at it.
The thought of Liam pulled at me. Like a rope from another life. Another version of myself.
Maybe I could distract myself.
Maybe I could forget all of this for a while.
I typed back.
“I’m good. Just trying to clear my head at the bar again.”
It was a lie. I was still in my room.
But I wanted to see what he’d say.
He replied fast.
“Would you like me to join you?”
I didn’t think long.
“If you want to.” I texted back. And Liam's reply came almost instantly.
“I want to.”
Maria’s POVI got to the bar before Liam.Thank God.I didn’t want him thinking I lied. I hated that I even had to lie about being here in the first place. I took my usual spot, the seat on the counter directly opposite the bar man's post.The barman, the same guy from the last few times, saw me and smiled.“You want your usual?” he asked.I nodded. “Yes, please.”He gave a small nod and moved away to get it for me. I watched him for a while, then before he left completely, I leaned a little forward and asked him if I could ask him something quickly to which he nodded.“If you had good money to start a business, what kind would you start?”He didn’t even pause.“A bar.”That was it. Just those two words. Then he turned and walked away to get me my drink.No explanation.No long story.Just “a bar.”But something about it hit me hard. Like it wasn’t just him who spoke. It felt… bigger. Like a sign. Something spiritual almost. Like a voice I didn’t know I was waiting to hear.I sat back
Maria’s POVI just got out of the shower. My hair was still wet, sticking lightly to the sides of my face. The air in the room was quiet, soft. I wrapped myself in a towel and sat on the couch in my room.I just sat and stared.Into space.Again.The business. Yes. That was what I was supposed to be thinking about. What kind of business I could start. Something for me. Something useful. Something Luca could use to clean money, as he called it.But no idea came.Instead, Sophia’s voice came.“I’ve heard things about Luca…”Her words hit me again like they did yesterday. I tried to brush it off then, but it stayed. Sat in the back of my mind like a weight. She was scared for me. I could hear it in her voice.And maybe… maybe she was right.What broke me more than her warning was the truth I knew but couldn't say out loud.How did I get involved with Luca in the first place?I closed my eyes.My mind taking me back to the art gallery.That was where we met. A luxury space filled with col
Luca’s POVAlex got down from the car first.He didn’t say much at first. He just gave that look he always gave when his mind was scanning every corner. His eyes moved around like he was expecting trouble. He leaned toward the two guards we brought along.“If anything feels off,” he told them in a low voice, “call immediately. Don’t wait.”They nodded without speaking.I stepped out of the car slowly, adjusting my jacket. The sun wasn’t too hot, but there was this heaviness in the air.I looked at Alex. “Why are you acting like we’re about to walk into a cartel meeting?” I asked him in Italian.He didn’t smile. “I’m just being careful, boss. We could be walking into a trap right now.”I shook my head. “If it was, I would’ve known before I even got out of the car.”Still, Alex stayed alert.We entered the building. A young beautiful woman at the front desk stood up as soon as she saw us. I felt as if the lipstick she had on was too much like she lacked moderation.She gave a polite smi
Maria’s POVI didn’t want to waste the day. Not today.I sat up slowly from the bed, still remembering how Luca and I had made love to each other like we were the only ones left in the world. His scent was still on the sheets. His warmth still lingering near my skin.As much as I wanted to stay in bed, soaked in his scent and in the memories of our time together, I needed to do some thinking.Luca said I needed to think of a business, something I could do on my own. Not just for the sake of doing something, but because he needed it for… cleaning money. That part still sounded too big for me. Like something from the movies. But this was real.I got up, tied my robe, and walked to the small desk by the window. I turned on the lamp and opened a note while scrolling through my phone.I wasn’t even sure what to search for.I typed in the first thing that came to my head: business ideas for women.Endless results came in. Lists and videos. Top ten. Easy-start. Low-cost. Beginner-friendly.
Luca’s POVI woke up just a little over an hour after we’d both fallen asleep again. The room was still dim and Maria was laying on my chest.She looked peaceful.I didn't want to wake her.Quietly, I lifted her off me, careful not to stir her. I stood from the bed and pulled on my pants. The floor was cold under my feet, but I didn’t mind.My mind was already switching into the day ahead. There were calls to make, people to meet, and a few other things to get done. I needed to be out soon.Just as I picked up my shirt, I heard her voice, soft but clear.“Luca?”I turned. She was awake now, stretching slightly as the blanket slipped off her shoulder. Her hair was messy from sleep, her eyes half-open.“I have to go now, Maria.” I said, walking back to the bed, brushing her hair off her face. “Work.”“What about me?” Maria sat up slowly, hugging her knees underneath the blanket. “I want to work too.”I raised a brow. “What?”“I want a job. Something I can do. I want to be more involved,
Maria's POVI woke up the next morning wrapped in Luca’s arms.The early morning light slipped through the curtains in soft lines, giving the room warm shadows.Luca's chest was warm against my back, and the way he held me… it felt like he didn’t want to let go. Like even in his sleep, it felt like he needed me so close to him.I smiled a little, pressing my body into his, just to feel him more. His scent was still there—sweet, calm, familiar. I let my nose rest near his neck and just breathed him in.He didn’t say a word, didn’t open his eyes. But I felt his arm tighten around me. Not roughly. Just enough to pull me closer.I stayed there, thinking. About last night. About the way he had touched me. The way he came to me like I was what mattered. Like I wasn’t just someone to fill a space—but now someone he wanted to keep.And then… I felt his hand move. He slid up slowly from my waist to my breast. And I knew what was coming.I turned around to face him. His eyes were still closed,